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5 Powerful Ways to Find Your Next Job Online

October 31, 2023 by Tim McMahon

Looking for a job can be daunting, but thanks to the internet, job seekers have unlimited opportunities to find their next position. Nowadays, job search engines, social media, and professional networking sites have made it easy to look for a job online. Today we’ll explore five powerful ways that can help job seekers land their dream job online.

Job Search Engines

Online Job SearchJob search engines are the first thing job seekers think of when they start looking for a job online, and for a good reason. Websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, and Monster offer users a simple and effective way to search for a variety of jobs in various industries. Users can select their preferred location, job position, and even their salary range, and the website will provide listings that match their preferences. [Read more…] about 5 Powerful Ways to Find Your Next Job Online

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job search, Online

5 Must-Know Tips for Optimizing Your Job Search

March 11, 2023 by Guest Contributor

Looking for a job can be a full-time job in itself. With so many resources, opportunities, and competition out there, maximizing your efforts is essential to stand out from the crowd. Here are five must-know tips for optimizing your job search and increasing your chances of landing the perfect job.

1. Build Your Network

Networking is one of the most important tools in your job search arsenal. Build relationships with people who can help you find the right job or career path. Use LinkedIn to connect with professionals in your field, attend industry events and conferences, or take advantage of virtual networking opportunities like webinars or virtual meetups. And don’t forget about personal connections like friends and family; they might have valuable advice and contacts that could help you land a great opportunity.

2. Ask for Help

Social media is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to finding jobs. Create an online presence on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and other relevant platforms for your industry or profession, and use them to stay up-to-date on trends in your field and potential job openings. Many employers also use social media for advertising their open positions, so ensure you follow companies that interest you. For employment assistance, you can also enlist the help of a staffing agency to make your job search even easier.

3. Customize Your Applications

When applying for jobs online, it’s essential that you customize each application for the specific position you’re applying for. Take some time to look closely at the role requirements listed in the job description and tailor your resume accordingly; this will show potential employers that you took the time to understand their needs and demonstrate how well-qualified you are for the position. [Read more…] about 5 Must-Know Tips for Optimizing Your Job Search

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job search, Optimizing

Unbelievably Easy Ways To Find Employment Opportunities Near You

November 16, 2022 by Guest Contributor

Whether you’ve recently moved to a new city or have lost your job, you’re likely on the search for a new avenue of employment. Knowing where you can find local employment opportunities is the key to ensuring that you get the chance to apply for jobs that you desire. There are a few different avenues that you can take to find local jobs in your area.

Online Job Posting Sites

The internet is so widely used these days that it’s no surprise it’s the first place that we recommend looking for local employment opportunities. Job posting sites allow employers to post job openings and their requirements. Those individuals who fit these requirements can easily submit their online resumes for these businesses to assess. Some sites will even allow employers to seek you out to fill their open positions.

Hiring Agency

Just like a talent agency, a hiring agency is utilized by all types of industries to help expedite their hiring process. Hiring agencies will take information from job seekers and work to match them up with companies that are looking for individuals who have a set of necessary skills. Think of a hiring agency as a matchmaker for your next job. [Read more…] about Unbelievably Easy Ways To Find Employment Opportunities Near You

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: hiring, job search

How to Improve Your Job Hunt

November 13, 2020 by Tim McMahon

Being out of work for an extended period can be difficult. Without a job to keep you occupied, your routine can start to come undone, leading to feelings of worthlessness. Added to that is the exhausting ordeal of job hunting, which for obvious reasons can take up the majority of your time.

Spending a long period of time searching for the right position can easily get the better of people as constant rejection may get you down and demotivate you. Despite that, a period of job hunting doesn’t have to be that bad, as there are steps and measures you can take to not only improve your chances of finding employment but also make the process a lot easier. Here are some things to help make job hunting that little bit easier.

Don’t Rush

Once they find themselves out of work, many people get panicked by the prospect of no income and end up rushing into applications and applying for as many different roles as they can. This scattergun approach isn’t the best way to go about things and can in fact contribute to a lack of success.

It’s vital to take your time when searching and applying for jobs and to really engage with the job description. You first want to evaluate if your experience and skills match the job, and then decide if the role is something you actually want to do. Being more measured and only applying to roles that suit you well will make you far more composed and will also give you more time to create a cracking application.

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Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job search, Mental Preparation, Rejection

5 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Employment Opportunities

July 20, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Many people are unemployed now due to COVID-19 and its effects on businesses. However, as things begin to even out, some are able to start finding work again. The job market is rather competitive, so you need to give yourself a boost. Here are five things you can do to improve your employment opportunities.

Amp Up Your Resume

Your resume is usually your first impression a potential employer will have of you. You want your resume to really showcase the highlights of your career and help present you as both a reliable and helpful employee. If you haven’t been looking for a job in a long time, your resume could probably use a bit of an update. Tailor your resume for the jobs you’re applying for, and have someone in your field look it over for you. Take their edits and suggestions into account before sending your new and improved resume off to potential employers.

Prioritize Your Job Search

It’s easy to put off job hunting for tomorrow or the next day or next week. However, if you expect to get a job, you need to make your job search the most important thing in your life. Get up early and get started. Don’t put partying or anything else before your goal. When you have an ambitious mindset and work toward getting a job, employers will see that.

Be sure to watch the above video he has a GREAT tip on how to turn a “we’re not interested” into a promising lead.

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Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job search, Positive, Reputation, resume

6 Ways to Streamline Your Job Hunt

March 16, 2018 by Guest Contributor

Searching for a new job can be overwhelming, especially when the search for a job stretches on for a long time. Between preparing your resume, crafting cover letters, and jumping through interview hoops, embarking on a job search can be one of the most frazzling and anxiety-ridden parts of modern adult life.

If you’re on the hunt for a new job, or facing the prospect of embarking on a job hunt, use these tips to streamline the search. This will not only make your job search more manageable, but could hopefully shorten the duration as well.

1) Treat a Job Search as Your New Full Time Job

You must treat finding a job as if it were your full time job. So you need a place to work where you can concentrate without distractions. Along the same lines you need to work full time hours. When you get laid off it is too easy to get into the habit of staying up late and then “sleeping in”. If you are going to be successful you need to be organized and spend your “work hours” creating a resume ( and then constantly tweaking it), seeking out potential employers, submitting resumes, interviewing and following up.

2) Be Selective

You should definitely apply to any job you feel you’re qualified for, but you only have so much time and energy to devote to job searching, so don’t waste any of it by applying for jobs you know you have no chance of even being interviewed for. Be realistic, but don’t sell yourself short, either. If you’re missing one or two of the qualifications asked for in the job posting, you might still have a chance of getting an interview, because companies know they may not find a candidate with all of the experience and skills they’re looking for. But if you’re missing several of the company’s desired qualifications, move on to the next job.

Apply this strategy to interviewing, too, so you don’t waste your time interviewing for a job that pays significantly less than your desired salary, offers fewer opportunities for advancement, or is otherwise not advanced enough for your skill set. Be honest when interviewers ask about your desired salary range, and if they don’t ask, don’t be afraid to ask the salary range during an initial phone screening. This might put off some employers, but most will understand that you need a certain salary or certain benefits and don’t want to waste theirs or your time by interviewing for a position that can’t compensate you as you require.

 

3) Use Your Network

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Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: Counseling, interview, job search, Network, Outplacement, resume, Selective, Streamline

How Your Social Media Profile Affects Your Job Search

September 6, 2013 by Guest Contributor

New job seekers of today’s work force are entering a competitive environment that requires much more emphasis on one’s online presence. Today’s intern or potential candidate has to worry about his social media profile, whether online bullies have ruined his reputation, and where and how to display his work so that it receives the most attention.

Learning one’s industry is not just about learning the trade. A candidate must also build and maintain a reputation that will not only land him a job, but keep other employers interested in him as his career develops.

Clearing Negative Reviews

Register your name as a domain nameEverybody makes mistakes and sometimes circumstances outside of our control will affect us. Even in this early stage, a negative blog post from an old acquaintance or a bad mark posted publicly can disqualify you from a job. Employers want the most disciplined candidates on the market so cleaning your reputation can help cover up some of your mistakes. For those who had too much fun in college, review Facebook photo albums and remove any compromising pictures, and hide offensive comments or posts.

Experts suggest that you control page one of search engines with positive information about yourself and review suggested search terms for possible negative marks. You may even wish to [Read more…] about How Your Social Media Profile Affects Your Job Search

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job search, social media

Use Facebook for your Job Search?

December 20, 2012 by Tim McMahon

Need a job? Have you considered using Facebook to find work?

Social networking sites today are not just for sharing informal information.  Facebook, can also be a powerful tool that can lead you to a job.  Because millions of people use Facebook, take advantage of it and put your job search efforts on a success track. With a good handle on how to use Facebook for your job search, you can gain a competitive edge in your job hunt.

Leverage your Facebook Friends for Job Searches

facebook job searchIf you let your Facebook friends know that you need a job, they can refer you to their employers or friends that are in a position to hire you.  Or, they can point you to valuable resources.  Further, your friends can leverage their Facebook network – friends of friends – and help you land a job. The old saying about 6 degrees of separation applies here. According to Wikipedia, Six degrees of separation is the idea that everyone is six or fewer introductions away from any other person in the world, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” can connect any two people in six steps or less.

Why Facebook for your Job Search?

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Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: Facebook, job search

Top 7 Job Search Websites

September 12, 2012 by Hannah Munson

Today, searching for a job is easier than ever.  No longer do you have to wait by the mail for the newspaper or ask a family member if they know of any job openings.  Sure, while these resources work to an extent, it is no longer the go-to method.  Thankfully, the Internet is packed full of thousands of fantastic job search websites.  While some are amazing, some aren’t worth your time.  To help you set the best above the rest, here are some free job search websites you should have on your bookmarks for your upcoming job hunt:

#1 Job Search Website: Indeed.com

Social Media for the Job SearchIndeed.com is hands down one of the web’s best job search engines.  By inputting what you’re looking for and a location, Indeed can potentially spit out thousands of results.  The unique thing about Indeed is that they compile results from hundreds of job websites out there and give it to you in one nice list.   This will save you a lot of dirty work, trust me! [Read more…] about Top 7 Job Search Websites

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